I've been working on imitating Sarah Palin's- uh- unique manner of speech, but every time I think I have it down, she one-ups me once again.
I snagged this from Real Clear Politics this morning. Apparently, she's hatin' on Mitt, but manages to include herself in the middle of the rant. See if you can spot that bit:
"I don't agree with the attacks on free market capitalism at all," Palin told Sarah Palin. "I don't believe that that's really what is at the heart of Governor Perry's criticism of Romney and his time at Bain. This isn't about a politician making huge profits in the private sector, think what Governor Perry is getting at is that Governor Romney claimed to have created 100,000 jobs at Bain and you know, people are wanting to know: Is there proof of that claim? And was it U.S. jobs created for United States Citizens? You know, the 100,000 jobs, and I believe that that's what Governor Perry is getting at is, you know, own up to the claims that are being made I had and that's fair. That's not negative campaigning, that's fair to get a candidate to be held accountable to what's being claimed, especially when it comes to job creation because so many of us are so concerned about what's going on on Main Street, as well as Wall Street."
Good ol' Sarah. Why say it in a dozen words when you can use 500?